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Tutors in Myaree include a Dux with ATAR 99.75 and Santos Scholar, an award-winning university lecturer in mathematics, a Bachelor of Education (Maths) graduate with extensive primary teaching experience, seasoned English and music tutors, Maths Olympiad achievers, peer mentors, school coaches, and passionate STEM undergraduates—all bringing real classroom and tutoring expertise to local students.

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Bryan

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
To help students understand concepts and actually retaining them, not just being able to solve questions for a moment and forgetting it after that. I explain difficult concepts using examples from daily life. This tends to make it far easier for people to accept them more…
Tessa
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Tessa

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
Being patient with a student has to be the most important. Learning isn’t the same for everyone and some areas of learning are harder for some people. Remaining patient and staying kind while a child is learning is extremely important. I am a patient person, who can think creatively and how to teach subjects in different ways to suit different…
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Megan
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Megan

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
To be able to identify the students strengths and weaknesses before coming up with a teaching method that is suitable to their most preferred way of learning and the way of learning that they would be able to benefit most from. Additionally, making sure the student is comfortable enough to share what they do not understand or to feedback on what…
AFEEF AHMAD
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AFEEF AHMAD

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
Taking initiative to bring the student out of their comfort zone. In a lot of cases, students fear showing their lack of knowledge, especially in group settings. However, it is important for the tutor to recognize this and invite the student into the circle of discussion and let them contribute. It is crucial to create a safe space that is…
Ka Kin
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Ka Kin

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
Give them the motivation and incentive to learn independently and proactively. Firstly, my academic background in both Art and Finance equip me a solid understanding of writing expression and Maths applications. Secondly, my work experience as a management trainee in private banking and as a credit analyst in JPMorgan has trained me to be…
Winnie
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Winnie

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
Ensure that the student is gaining confidence and is improving. I believe its not the final result that counts, but its ensuring the student's mental health is taken care or whilst the student is experiencing a steady improvement. I believe I am a person with strong moral values that can grasp concepts relatively quickly. I also memorise content…
Nivedita
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Nivedita

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
According to me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be a good listener. It is very important to know and understand why a student is facing a problem in a particular situation so that it can be tackled. The tutor should also be compassionate and patient toward the student and should be able to adapt themselves as per the…
Celine
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Celine

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
Every student is different; therefore, understanding students' unique learning styles, weaknesses, and strengths is key to supporting their learning to the fullest. My passion and background in communication and creating a positive safe space, as well as my interpersonal skills really show my strengths as a…
Mabel
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Mabel

English Tutor Nedlands, WA
A tutor should know the student's learning style well and be able to cater to their needs. A tutor should also provide a strong foundation to the subjects so that students can build upon this foundation and practice and get better in the future. A tutor should also build good, consistent study habits in the student, and build up the student's…
Alexey
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Alexey

English Tutor Crawley, WA
It is important to build a relationship with the student and to always guide them but not push them to their limits. It is also important that the student understands how its done, while having them memorise a pattern is easy, allowing them to understand how to solve these types of questions will allow them to apply their solution to more things.…
Madeleine
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Madeleine

English Tutor Karawara, WA
I think that as a tutor, we should be different from teachers at school. We should provide extra care to their needs and catering to what areas of a particular topic they are struggling with, in order for them to improve. Therefore, I think that conducting a personalized teaching plan for the students to observe and explore what methods they can…
Sarah
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Sarah

English Tutor South Perth, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to understand each student. Each student faces different academic struggles, at varying levels. It is crucial for tutors to sense the students' needs, listen to them, and tailor their tutoring style to enhance students' learning ability. My strengths are empathy. I used to have poor skills and…
Vaishnavi
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Vaishnavi

English Tutor Crawley, WA
In addition to inculcating academic knowledge in students, a tutor can help students become more passionate towards a subject and can enable the student to grow as a holistic individual by providing moral support and mentorship for the student and helping the student grow in his/her values. I believe that I am extremely patient and do not mind…
Angela
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Angela

English Tutor Karawara, WA
Besides achieving acad3mic grades, i believe teaching the kids about respect and boundaries are just as important. The best way to teach them this is froma young age so they can properly grow into a respectable adult Since i am not too old yet, i believe i can connect with the kids better than most people. Additionally, i am also fun and easy to…
Aksa
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Aksa

English Tutor Claremont, WA
A tutor plays a crucial role in shaping the moral values and basic manners of a student's life. Although tutoring primarily focuses on academics, I believe that tutors can significantly influence a student's overall development. Rather than treating the class as a whole, a tutor should give individual attention to each student, understanding their…
Holly
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Holly

English Tutor Karawara, WA
Being able to help them achieve their goals and make them feel like they can overcome whatever learning barrier is in their way. Tutors do this by being friendly and unjudgemental while giving clear, understandable explanations in order to help the student achieve their goals. I will be able to explain things clearly in a way the student can…
Richer
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Richer

English Tutor Spearwood, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is the ability for the student to develop a independent style of learning and facing adversities with a strategy in mind. This allows the student to not only develop academically but also fosters a lifestyle of learning that will help them transition into high education. I am clear,…
Saanya
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Saanya

English Tutor Crawley, WA
I am able to explain each topic clearly. I am patient and can comprehend each student's learning style and teach them in that way. I use innovative methods to teach a topic, for example, make a fun quiz for the student each week. I have good communication skills and am able to explain a particular topic clearly. My teaching method involves…
Advika
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Advika

English Tutor Crawley, WA
I think patience is the biggest key factor as without that there can be no way a tutor could help a student. Learning new things can be tricky and scary which is why a tutor must be able to understand a student's learning pace, be able to communicate thoroughly and also make the learning experience a fun one I am a very patient person which I…
Yash
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Yash

English Tutor Willetton, WA
The most important things I can do for a student are to support their individual learning journey and to empower them to believe in their own abilities. This means more than just helping them understand content—it involves creating a space where they feel heard, valued, and encouraged to ask questions without fear of judgment. I strive to equip…
Joanne
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Joanne

English Tutor Claremont, WA
Instill confidence in the subjects that the students need assistance with. I am able to modify lessons according to the students'…
Michael
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Michael

English Tutor Claremont, WA
To me, the two most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Providing a student with a strong base understanding of a topic so that they can succeed in learning while at school (e.g. contributing well to class discussions). 2. Helping a student refine and better understand what they were taught in class. I think I have a strong…
Johna
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Johna

English Tutor Crawley, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are: 1) provide clarity, 2) build confidence, and 3) foster independent thinking. A good tutor doesn't just help students get the right answers, they help students understand the process and develop the skills to tackle future challenges on their own. Encouraging students to ask questions, think…

Local Reviews

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Inside MyareeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Olivia reviewed a recent measurement test, focusing on perimeter, area, surface area and volume corrections, then revised probability concepts including Venn diagrams and two-way tables.

In Year 10, Sarah tackled linear equations by working through problems involving midpoint and gradient of a line, as well as applying these skills to different algebraic contexts.

For Year 11, Ethan practised differentiation and anti-differentiation techniques in preparation for an upcoming calculus assessment, with additional attention given to real-world rate of change questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often left working out blank in algebra problems, making it hard to spot calculation errors; as a tutor noted, "key steps were missing when rearranging equations."

In Year 10, over-reliance on the calculator for fraction calculations meant fluency lagged behind—long division and simplification took extra time without tech.

For a senior (Year 11), anxiety about test timing led to skipped backchecking: mistakes in probability tree diagrams went unnoticed until review.

Meanwhile, a primary student sometimes forgot materials needed for revision, leading to incomplete homework and lost learning opportunities that week.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Myaree noticed a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on ratio word problems now confidently breaks down three-part ratios without prompting, showing a real shift from guessing to strategic working.

In a recent session, a Year 11 student, after struggling with exam mistakes last term, began identifying exactly where she went wrong and explained how she'd approach similar questions differently—something she'd previously avoided.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who hesitated to speak up has started contributing ideas during writing practice sessions and even volunteered her own sentences for review.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Willagee Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mel Maria Catholic Primary School - Pater Noster Campus.